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supporters in the united states. for all his positioning and drama, joe biden is a hamas supporter. what about the weapons, embracing? i said biden is a hamas supporter. this biden has his way, hamas lives. the leadership of hamas live. funding for hamas goes on. for main battalions survive. that is not somebody who wants to destroy hamas, somebody betraying the jews and the people of israel. hamas american friends, their number one friend is
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land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ ♪ if. pete: we may have ended with a father or grandfather with two babies, but today is mother's day. it is sunday, may 12th, year of our lord 2024, and i hope all the mothers out there know how much we love them, because we all have a mother. >> and happy mother's day to you. rachel: you said times 29? >> 35. [laughter] pete: by the end of the show. charlie, great to have you. will's slacking off -- charlie: yeah, see how bad i screw it up.
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pete: you with won't,. charlie: not as bad as he does -- [laughter] pete: he yous up -- screws up monstrously on sundays. charlie: it's a wipeout to. rachel: he watches a lot of sports at night. pete: oh, that is true. charlie: he stays up all saturday night and then tired on sunday. pete: he did do the -- rachel: a heavy lift. charlie: i'm a glad to see that knight if's back to being the city that never sleeps. i mean, they were up all night last night here partying out on the street. pete: in new york? charlie: yeah. pete: you heard 'em? if. charlie: oh, gosh, all night. pete: so charlie didn't get any sleep. charlie: none, zero. pete: but he also a didn't get a chance to the talk, got about 30 seconds, because during the 7:00 hour of fox news channel, donald trump was giving a speech in wildwood, new jersey. and if you missed it, one of the things bryan llenas did last
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night, which we don't often do, is they took the camera and turned it around and showed the entirety of the crowd. the estimates of local law enforcement is between 80-100,000 people showed up in wildwood, new jersey, which would make it the largest political rally in new jersey's history. people were there for hours, and trump went for about 90 minutes. here's a portion of what he said. >> as you can see today, we're expanding the electoral map because we are going to officially play in the state of new jersey, and we're going the win the state of new jersey. [cheers and applause] got a great group of people with us, an incredible group of people. we're also looking really great in the state of minnesota which hasn't been won since 1952, and we're leading in the polls. the state of virginia and
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actually many of the states -- i don't know, could be all of 'em. this guy's so is damn bad, it could be all of 'em. [laughter] he's so bad, i think we're going to win 'em all. millions of people in so-called blue states are joining our movement based on love, intelligence and a thing called common sense. [cheers and applause] rachel: common sense, which is not so common these days. [laughter] but apparently a lot of people are interested in some just common sense, america first, get our energy, american energy going, get the economy going, make sure we don't go into world war iii which, by the way, donald trump brought up. he said our country's in trouble, it's in big trouble. we've never been in this kind of trouble. we're going to end up in world war iii. these guys are grossly incompetent. and i think that's what he's talking about. you know, he obviously thinks he's a great candidate, but with he's, like, this other guy, joe
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biden, is so bad, i might win this whole thing -- [laughter] even though the i'm in court all day and i can only rally in new jersey because i can't get to georgia because they have me tuck in court over here, meanwhile, joe biden was at a different kind of event, a small, big donor dollar fundraiser where he says, you know, it's the same man that. threats to democracy. here's what he had to say. he said we're organizing and and we're ready. trump maga republicans are in significant disarray. didn't look like that from the crowd, did it? now let's get to the message of the campaign. our message is straightforward. there's a lot to talk about, but the threat posed that trump poses to democracy is greater than what he posed in the first term. it's clear that when he lost and when he lost in 20 20, something snapped in him. so they're going to go, charlie, with the trump has gone crazy mantra. charlie: yeah. and they've been trying that for eight years now. it's not worked.
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you know, you know how you know your campaign's falling apart? when you have to stop and say now let's get to the message of the campaign -- [laughter] introducing for a commercial. if you're talking like that, you're probably not giving out the message of your campaign, probably because you don't have a message. watching the juxtaposition between joe biden in seattle and donald trump in wildwood, you know, anybody who wonders why democrats are so afraid of donald trump, you look at that sea of people -- pete: yeah. charlie: -- gathered on that boardwalk, they are terrified of him. that is why there is nothing they won't do in order to stop him, because they don't want to face him in a fair election at the ballot box. pete: you're precisely right. so when joe biden -- the other contrast is 90 minutes, live, mostly unscented in front of or -- unscripted in front of 100,000 people, and then you've got joe biden in a teeny little room in seat where will we don't even get video, we get readout.
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our message is straightforward, and all he does is talk about trump. he doesn't have anything to talk about. the contrast is blatant, and you heard it when donald trump talkses about also. you hit on the right word, charlie, if it's fair and organized properly, there's a lot of fertile ground for a comeback. rachel: there's no way joe biden could have a rally that looks like that. it's just with impossible. if. pete: the other thing is how many protesters did you see last night? zero. joe biden couldn't have a meeting of 50 people without at least 15 of them being protesters. [laughter] charlie: this is the enthusiasm you see on the trump side. the only enthusiasm on the other side are these whacko protester- [laughter] rachel: that a don't like him. charlie: it's incredible. rachel: we're going to turn now to those pro-palestinian protesters because if they're taking over several graduation ceremonies across the country. that happened yesterday. charlie: demonstrators disrupting commencement speeches
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and some going as far as walking out of their graduation altogether. pete: chanley painter joins us live. >> reporter: that's right, so several universities across the country experiencing some sort of disruption during commencement ceremonies saturday. at uc-berkeley, hundreds of soon to be graduates stood and began chanting, briefly interrupting a student's speech, but then the chancellor shared some sympathetic words towards the rowdy students. watch. >> they feel passionately about the brutality of the violence in gaza, tens of house of palestinians killed and the disruption of educational institutions. >> reporter: in wisconsin booing could be heard when a handful of graduates staged a silent protest by turning their backs to the chancellor of the university of wisconsin-madison. some of the students were wearing free palestine caps and holding the palestinian flag.
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and at the university of texas-austin, a student held up a palestinian flag during a commencement ceremony and refused to leave the stage before being escorted away besecurity. in virginia the governor's speech was interrupted at virginia commonwealth's graduation. dozens of students and family members walked out showing support for palestine while some held signs signaling op cig to the governor's policies on education. of course, all of this, guy, these disruptions follow weeks of demonstrations and illegal encampments across campuses which have so far led to nearly 2900 arrests at 57 colleges and universities. back to you. pete: thank you very much. charlie: can i just say i finally found a protest i like? i love the silent protest -- [laughter] rachel: no doubt. charlie: walk away. it's a big country. just walk ea away. pete: yeah. charlie: it's when they don't leave -- pete: this one, madison, wisconsin. cool, guys, walk away.
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rachel: i would be up this morning to my friend lucy because i've been getting all these graduation photos from all my if friends whose kids are graduating from college. i'm of that age group, and she was so happy, beautiful photos of her and her son and her family. and she was, like, we're so lucky just, you know with, a couple protesters carrying flags. that's the moment we're in where, like, you're grateful that this moment -- and, by the way, this is the covid e generation. these are the kids who didn't get to go to prom or have a graduation. they finally get a graduation moment when -- with their parents, and these schools ruin the moment because they can't just do it outside because they're that selfish and self-entitled. pete: yeah. if you go to one of these whack a doodle universities, that's what you've got. if you go to the franciscan university of steubenville -- rachel: in ohio, yes. pete: -- in ohio, the. commencement speaker there was supreme court justice samuel alito. rachel: that tells you everything. [laughter] pete: he had a very different
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message than the chancellor of berkeley appeasing people in realtime. alito had a different message. here's a portion of what he said. we'll read it for you with. right now in the world with outside this beautiful campus, troubled waters are slamming against some of our most fundamental principles. support for freedom of speech is declining dangerously, especially where where it should find broadest and widest acceptance. in a book called "the idea of the university with," st. john henry newman saw the university as a place for reasoned debate. today very few colleges live are up to that ideal, this place is one of the few that does, and you are very fortunate to have that experience. religious liberty is also threatened. when you venture out into the with world, you may find yourself in a job, community or social setting where you will be pressured to endorse ideas that you don't believe or to abandon core beliefs. it will be up to you to stand firm and speak out. rachel: amen to that. pete: good advice. rachel: great advice. charlie: and it's kind of interesting, he points out it's,
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it doesn't really make sense, but it's true that the more you have people who don't believe in free speech, the more suddenly you have people who feel like it's perfectly appropriate to speak out about and say horrible things about christians or jews, and it's like, i'm sorry, i thought you were -- i thought you believed in safe spaces, and you just said what? [laughter] it's, like, shocking. and actually, you know, the manners that comes with free speech that has to be attended as free speech kind of solves both of those problems. rachel: you know what? it's so funny, because i used to always make a joke whenever these intolerant leftists -- by the way, i was on the real world, and people always ask me about it, the one real lesson i learned was the myth of liberal tolerance. that's the one lesson i took from the real world on mtv. i always laugh about the coexist bumper stickers. [laughter] the other day i heard one of
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these protesters, and they're, like, we will no longer coexist, and i'm like, exactly, this is where they're at. we will no longer coexist, we have to get rid of all the coexist butcher stickers off the subarus -- pete: that was one phase. let all the garbage in. now the garbage is take over -- charlie: in their defense, rachel, they're slow learners. [laughter] rachel: fair enough, charlie. we're going to turn to your headlines. three atlanta police officers are being described as, quote, alert and and breathing this morning after they were shot and hurt while on duty last night. the officers were responding to a call in south atlanta when they were encountered by their suspect who allegedly had a handgun and a knife on him at the time the shots were fired. police shooting and killing the suspect while the three officers had to be taken to the hospital, two of whom required immediate surgery, but all, thank any, are expected to be -- thankfully,
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are expected to be okay. happening today, crews are demoll ifishing the largest remaining ruins of the collapse fran access scott key bridge. the simulation shows how it is expected to be demoll ifished. it comes 47 days after a cargo ship drove into the bridge causing it to collapse and killing 6 maintenance workers. maryland officials expect the rebuild to cost up to $1.9 billion. i had no idea bridges cost that much, wow. but the bridge could come as early as the fall of 2028? pete: that's how government works these days. rachel: the coliseum was built in 101 years in rome 2,000 -- 10 years, 2,000 years ago. charlie: and it'll wind up being twice that much. pete: absolutely. it'll open in 2033. rachel: the northern lights lighting up the world across the world overnight. here you can see some color in maine. forecasters say the lights will likely return at a full strength this evening and could carry e into monday, possibly tuesday.
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for more on this, stream fox weather on your connected tv device. country singer blake shelton says he doesn't need to honor his wife gwen stefani if today because her sons already have it covered. [laughter] if. charlie: good luck. rachel: yeah, good luck with that, right? shelton revealing over the weekend when he reminds if her three boys that mother's day is coming up, they say they already have plans. shelton went on to the add, quote, i always kind of just take a backseat and watch these boys. they do an incredible job of spoiling her. well, that's how it's done. and those are your headlines. pete: a different breed of boys. [laughter] boys, you better do something. what do you have for mom? nothing. better make a card. rachel: get going. pete: all right. so foxnews.com went out and asked, i don't know who they asked, the sourcing on this is unclear. may have just walked around the newsroom or e-mailed their friends, we don't know. they got a list of great advice,
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tips and heartfelt wisdom from mom. these are lines that they purport moms have said, one-liners. i'll read the first two, and then we'll hand it off. one is you never have two bad days in a row? if that does not sound real. second one is the best thing you can do in life is be confident and believe in yourself. rachel? rachel: okay. stop worrying about what the house looks like. they aren't putting she had a clean house on your gravestone. pete: i disagree with that. rachel: me too. you have nine kids. you need a clean house or you will not be able to function. [laughter] never trust anyone especially after someone does you wrong. okay, that that's not good either. forgiveness is -- pete: these are angry moms. [laughter] charlie: please don't -- this is a good one. please don't tell your father, spoken whenever she overdid it during a shopping trip. pete: lie to dad, i get it. [laughter] rachel: that's what i say. it's for the kids. [laughter] charlie: but it's usually, in my house it's usually the other way
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around, don't tell mom. i don't like that girl you're dating. also not a smart thing to ever say -- pete: she was right every time though, the man said. okay. wow, where do we meet these negative -- rachel: who are these people in. pete: help us out -- charlie: two bad days in a row though? i'm stuck on that one. pete: you never have two the -- charlie: come spend a week with me. i can hoe you -- rachel: i can show you a bad time. pete: so help us. we need better advice from moms. out there in america, e-mail us, friends friends@fox news.com. the best advice, the funnier, maybe positive, delightful the better, friends@foxnews.com. and as always, bonus points if you take a picture with us in the background on this show. rachel: oh, yeah. of us on the screen. pete: that you're watching. rachel: that's good. here's good advice. i always say expect more, get more. charlie: of the children? rachel: in general, just in general. p. pete: i hike that. rachel: don't lower your
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standards. expect more, get more. charlie: it is true of children especially, and that's what's wrong with schools, they're children. if you just expect way up here, they will meet it and excited. as long as you really expect it. rachel: i agree. shoot for the stars. you'll hand -- charlie: you'll be among -- rachel: shoot for the moon, you'll land somewhere in the stars, is that how it goes? [laughter] we're going to get rick in here -- pete: i'm good. rachel: all right. a string of recent polls show biden may face a major with reckoning among hispanic voters this november. i've been warning about a that. pete: it's all about his cozy relationship with the teachers' unions. our next guest explains next. ♪ changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes ♪
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people couldn't see my potential. so i had to show them. i've run this place for 20 years, but i still need to prove that i'm more than what you see on paper. today i'm the ceo of my own company. it's the way my mind works. i have a very mechanical brain. why are we not rethinking this? i am more... i'm more than who i am on paper. ♪ rachel: a new op-ed e is warning president biden that his cozy relationship with the teachers unions could cost him bigtime with hispanic voters.
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our next guest writing, quote, biden and the democrat party have continued to choose the teachers unions over my family. he speaks often of supporting minorities and the working class, yet he has opposed public and private school choice, something that has proven to be a lifeline for many of these families. this as a former president trump makes significant inroads with hispanic voters. here to discuss is senior fellow for the american federation for children, valeria ger. it's so great to have you on today. it's an interesting story is. let's get to the politics in a story, but you were a democrat, and you actually were in the teachers union. what happened? >> yeah. i, when i came to the u.s. when i immigrated, i first wanted to change the life of a student. ing so i joined the system, and i realized the teachers union was more in the business of holding power than helping. rachel: makes sense.
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look at the numbers. this is the decline in hispanic support for the democratic party. it's dropped 9 points just since 2016. it was 71, it's now at 60. 60. it's a decline of 9%. and also we know that trump is and biden up against each other are in almost a virtual tie which we've never seen anything like this in terms of numbers for republican candidates, especially a republican candidate who's taken a pretty hard stand on immigration and other matters. you are focused on education. we know the economy is one of them, but explain why school choice matters so much to hispanics and why at this moment it's trending. >> yeah, thank you. this is a great point that you're making. i think hispanics, we're not a monolithic group. we care about many different issues. but education is key to your american dream. rachel: yeah. >> we came to this country because we wanted to give better to our families, and i think that's why education continue to rise up.
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11% of his -- 71 of he is panics, record number for school choice support. his. panics. we realize we cannot continue doing the same expecting different results, so i think that's why school choice has become a permanent if issue, 18 states passed school choice and expanded school choice programs last year p. and this year alabama joined the revolution of traditional freedom, being the first state to pass universal program. rachel: yeah. how much did covid sort of the revelation that so many participants had when they were watching what -- parents, when they were watching what the kids were being taught via zoom and also the rise of gender ideology and so much craziness, crt on campus, how much -- or in elementary and high school schools, how much has that played into it? if that it's just so anti-hispanic values? >> with well, i think it has a lot to do with, like, lower academic expectations. i think hispanic families in
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particular have been left behind for decades. but academics shows that parents for the first time were vocal about, hey, we have to change the system. we cannot continue doing the same. it became -- school choice has been always a popular issue but exploded during the pandemic. families start deciding, hey, we have to look for options. florida, for example, was one that it was at the bottom of the educational ranking in the last 10 years, became first one. for public education and for giving educational freedom. so, like, families said, hey, what the teachers union had been saying for so long is probably not true. we have to start looking and searching for options that fit the needs of our families. rachel: yeah. well, as a hispanic mom with kids who are taking advantage of a choice in education, i tell ya, it's really nice to go home and have dinner and not have to deprogram your kids from that what's being taught at the public schools.
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so focus on education, on all the good stuff, leave all the other tough out, and you're right, education is the key e to the american dream and so many hispanics feel like they're losing that. so great -- >> yeah. and -- [inaudible conversations] yes, we're working is hard to be better, you know, like to leave the next generation better off a than we ever was. like, i come from a mom that didn't graduate there from high school. she didn't know how to learn or how to read. so i understand this, what my community faces every single day. and it's beyond me that we have, we look at the nape scores is how we measure education for kids. our kids in the hispanic communities and minorities are behind as much as two years in math and if reading. and for president biden to cut funding and not support any initiative for school choice, for example, there is a federal program which is called educational choice for children's act that would have bring options for more than 32
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million students, and e -- 2 million students, and he has not spoke about this issue. we often talk about the economy and immigration, but we are here to stay, and we want to provide our kids with what is the best for them. and we're not going to open any barriers without education or continue giving access to a better life. rachel: we've never given the schools and unions more money, and so that equation count work. >> exactly. rachel: valeria, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you so much for the invitation. rachel: a woke california d.a. now facing a possible recall as a crime continues to surge. our next guest lost her son in a 20216 shooting. you won't believe the lenient deal that that shooter got under the sr. process-backed prosecutor if -- soros-backed prosecutor. that's next. help with these dry spots. that's lawn disease. but scotts healthy plus will cure it! lawn disease? been going around.
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♪ pete: victims of violent crime taking a stand against soros-backed district attorneys nationwide. spearheading efforts to oust prosecutors like pamela price in oakland. our next guest lost her son, terence mccarry jr., to a stray bullet in 2016. the suspect was charged with murder if by a previous d.a., but once pam that price entered office, she made a new deal and he e pled guilty to a much lesser charge of manslaughter. joining us now is berkeley resident and mother of terence, florence mccrery. florence, or thank you for if being here. you're fighting on this recall of -- by the way, she refers to, she makes sure this d.a., people refer to her asthma dam d.a. price -- as madame d.a. price. so she thinks a lot of herself but not a lot of victims of crime of. what was it like when the killer
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of your son's sentence was reduced and you realized, wow, it's a whole different ball game here? >> i was in total shock. i mean, it was unbelievable to realize that for a fight that took over six years to get to, that it was diminished to nothing. and while sitting there in court, learning even9 from the judge, well, this is the best we can do. what is the when, you know -- the best when, you know, your child goes out one evening and does not come home, does not return and yet you have got to now bury your child, and the sentiment from those in the administration that work to help fight for the people did nothing. they diminished his life to absolutely nothing. so very traumatizing. pete: i have no doubt. by the way, crime continues to expand in oakland, california, which you're much more aware of than i am. i'm just looking at the stats. violent crime is up 11% year to
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date, in 2024. most residents, i know you've gathered 75,000 petitions, do most residents realize the dangerous as a pebt of having a t.a. like this who sides with criminals -- d.a. like this? >> i think they do realize it which is why the voice of the people have spoken, therefore, you know, with that amount of is signatures we are now trying to move to hold a special election to allow for the voice to even go further can and to prove through the voting system that there is a need to remove her are from office. pete: your son, as you mentioned, your son terence went out innocently went night and was hit by a stray bullet. do you feel like other mothers live with that same fear in oak. land, that if something like that were to happen, they won't get justice? >> they not only deal with the fear of it, they all, or many, have been going through a set of similar circumstances in that their cases have been diminished
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to almost nothing, never getting their chance to have a day in court and, you know, there is this mindset that that we've done the best we can do. well, what is the best? how are you starting to equate a life down to 21 years of someone serving and allowing them to do it cop currently with other crimes -- concurrently? if you have known criminals that are expecting that that they're going to see leniency as a result. pete: yes. >> there's a factor, for sure. pete: expecting leniency which only leads to more of the conduct that gets people injured and killed in the process. florence mccarely, thank you for your time. we wish you the best of luck in this recall effort. the citizens deserve it in your area. thank you very much. >> thank you. pete: we reached out to pamela price's office for comment. of course, we did not hear back. she's too busy appeasing criminals. all right, nearly 100,000 supporters flocking to former president trump's rally in deep blue new jersey. joe concha was born and raised in the garden state. he shares his insight next.
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>> we are going to officially play in the state of new jersey. we're going to win the state of new jersey. [cheers and applause] got a great group of people with us, an incredible group of people. we're also looking really great in the state of minnesota which hasn't been won since 1952. we're leading in the polls, and
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the state of virginia and actually if many of the states. i don't know, could be all of them. [laughter] charlie: that's donald trump predicting a massive red wave this november as nearly 100 to,000 supporters or turned out for him in new mexico, the largest political rally ever -- many in new jersey, the largest political rally ever in the blue state. our next guest was there, new jersey native joe concha joins us now. joe, so, you know, i just saw it on tv, and it looked like a sea of people, but you were actually there. >> it was truly stunning given that i've grown up in new jersey, knowing that this is a state that hasn't gone blue for a republican presidential candidate sense 1988. think about that, 36 years ago. that's when joe biden first ran for office and had to drop out -- [laughter] because of plagiarism. charlie: that little foot note. >> exactly. least -- lisa fagin is now saying more than 100,000 people attended. and you look at the video, it's just endless.
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and when you were there, you couldn't see all the way to the back. so this is a state, again, joe biden won by 16 points in 2020. and the fact that he's able to draw this sort of crowd truly is a testament to the fact that the momentum is behind donald trump, the energy is behind donald trump right now even in states where he wasn't competitive in to 2020. charlie: yeah. and, obviously, people camped out overnight to get into this rally. and i loved one of the points you made earlier which was that how happy people are -- >> yeah. charlie: and it's something i always see whenever you go to these trump rallies. you can say whatever you want, these people are really happy to be there. >> it's like a rock concert. and trump was happy to be there. you consider what he has to go through on a daily basis as far as all these trials, right, and overwhelming negative -- the media coverage on other networks. he was a happy warrior yesterday. he spoke off the cuff primarily, a little bit on prompter at one point, but he even said at one
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point, screw the prompter. charlie: wandering away. >> exactly. he spoke for more than 990 minutes, and the a times -- 990 minutes, and at times the things he said about joe biden being worst than the worst 10 presidents in this country combined, it e made the tom brady roast look tame at this point. [laughter] joe biden was in seattle, and he spoke for 16 minutes to the former head of microsoft if at a party at his home, elite donors and then left. so that's your contrast right there. trump, 100,000 people, speaks for more than 900 .s -- minutes, joe biden speaks for 16 minutes to e elites and not to the people. charlie: it really gives you a sense of why democrats are so terrified of donald trump, because nobody on their side can elicit this type of enthusiasm. the only enthusiasm they have are these stupid protests, and they're going against joe biden. >> and the thing here is, charlie, we're here in may right now 175 days or something until election day, you tell me what's
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going to change on the ground. is inflation suddenly going to reverse itself? is the border suddenly going to fix itself? are these protests suddenly going to go away answer end at the democratic national convention in chicagos which is going to be chaos? and you're hearing from democrats a lot of it's going to be pretrained the, almost like 2020 the -- pretaped, because they don't want too many people there, can and that's going to take over the news cycle. until all these things happen, until american hostages are return ared, until things change on the ground and most importantly, until the perception of joe biden changes who is aging more like cottage cheese than a fine wine, you tell me what's going to change. not just in places like new jersey, and we talked about minnesota and virginia as well maybe being in may, but he's leading in every swing state in the country, north carolina, georgia, nevada, ads, minnesota, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. you tell me what's going to reverse itself. right now donald trump is in excellent position. charlie: and they're out of ammo. of they have used everything you can imagine and more against this guy. >> yeah.
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if alvin bragg's trial comes back with a hung jury or acquittal, then it's over. charlie: great stuff. >> thank you. happy mother's day. charlie: yes, indeed. pete? pete: thank you, charlie. good stuff. turning now to your head laurens starting with this, wild video shows the moments a pair of thieves in the denver area used a car to ram into a marijuana dispensary over the weekend. you really wanted to get high. local police say it's part of a growing trend as they've responded to four marijuana dispensary burglaries in just the first week and a half of may. police say the suspects caused thus of dollars' worth -- thousands of dollars' worth of damage and are still on the loose. novak djokovic was not taking any chances after he was hit in the head with a water bottle over the weekend. on his way to practice yesterday, the joker greeted fans sporting bicycle helmet. djokovic. posting to twitter saying, quote, i came prepared.
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[laughter] it comes after friday night the grand slam champion was hit in the head with a water bolt, a metal one, as he was signing autographs. but he as this is assured fans he's doing okay. apparently, it was an accident. hope it was. hope he's okay. and finally, week seven of the uf if l kicking off yesterday on fox. the birmingham stallions outlasting the st. louis battle hawks in a a back and forth affair. >> steps up, that a slant in, down at midfield, kevin austin, everybody for the touchdown. pete: the stallions remain the only undefeated team with just three weeks left to go in the season. and those are your headlines. i think, rachel, that's the team we flipped the coin for when it was the usfl. rachel: oh, i remember that. pete: remember that? rachel: yes, you're right. pete: let's check in the with meteorologist adam klotz for our fox weather forecast.
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adam: hey, good morning, guys. beautiful weather across the country at least largely as you're looking at 50s and 600s. a couple of spots up to 70 degrees. there are some rape eny spots af the big stories has been the solar storm to9 and the northern lights pushing down to the south. you can tell over the last couple of days just how high those flares have been. we've really kind of backed down overnight and now currently a little bit lower, but that sun spot is still out there, we could still be watching this for the next couple of days. for your mother's day forecast, things largely looking comfortable. a couple of rainy spot, the northeast going to be soggy. 54 in new york city, and you do see rain across dallas and running through the plains. the midwest, the west, it's all looking good on this mother's day. those are your weather headlines, back over to you, pete. pete: well, it's mother's day, and if you haven't are picked up flowers yet, shame on you. [laughter] probably a lot of you. get to the grocery store. get there soon. we're here for you anyway. how to put together your own
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rachel: all right. we're celebrating special moms of our staff on this mother's day morning. here is production if assistant stuart and his mom susan and gram linda. pete: looking good. this is audio technician mike and his mom, kathy. could be his girlfriend. [laughter] looks young. [laughter] she looks young! rachel: he's not going to like that. charlie: mom will like it. pete: mom's going to like that, come on. and pick -- pictured here, erin with her mom, maxine. earp's with us this morning. hi, erin. charlie: and writer tim with his dad tim and sister rachel wishing happy mother's day to mom. donna. good morning. pete: happy mother's day, don no. all right, well, it's mother 's day morning, and if you haven't picked out flowers yet, we're here to help you out. charlie: we're going to learn how to make the best bouquets for mom. rachel: and we are joined by my
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favorite floor ifist, the owners of michael's greenhouse in bloomfield, new jersey. i had you guys send some flowers out to nicole saphier, and she said they were absolutely gorgeous. you guys do such a great job. valentine's day the biggest day? >> valentine's the biggest day, mother's day is the biggest weekend. rachel: okay. so what's the key to putting together a great bouquet? >> mother's day is, like, kind of in the spring, so there's a lot of different flowers, different colors. rachel: yeah. >> also there's plants -- rachel: that's a great idea, to get a plant, absolutely. >> we owenies are the biggest thing -- rachel: that is my favorite. pete: why? rachel: gerard and marie know that. nay though -- they know that. [laughter] >> that's why we have peonies today. and she also loves high e drain yas. we do what rachel wants. pete: smart man. [laughter] enter so if you were to do a
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couple of greens -- rachel: grab some more peonies. here's some sid corpses, guys -- scissors, guys. charlie, you don't get out of this. >> it's your first time here. >> charlie: oh, wow. we're going to actually make something. rachel: yes, you're going to make -- cut short. >>er. a little shorter, charlie. a little shorter. pete: so is it really whatever visually you like? if. >> you know, it's fun ifny, it's just, like, you know, it just comes to you really. adam: it just comes to you. >> we have the dahlias this time of year they come out brilliant, the hot pink and the orange, very popular now. charlie: how do you make roses? >> that's e a good question. charlie: they look government. >> these rose ares, there's three different colors, they're split at the bottom of the stem three ways, three different dyes. it absorbs up to the top, and
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that's a haw yo get. pete: you put them in dyes, and then it comes up. >> yeah. they do red, white and blue sometimes too. >> rachel, and also for mother's day, some people, they still give their moms corsages. rachel: it's a classic. >> so we made you one. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] [laughter] rachel: it matches just fine. pete: wear it the rest of the show. rachel: so if you haven't gotten your mom flowers, still time to do it. definitely check out mike's floor ifist because they do a great job. they did snooki's wedding, and they do the cathedral. >> and we did evita's wedding. [laughter] pete: there's the web site. i can't say it all a, kind of long, but you can take a picture of your screen right now. thank you both for being here, so much. >> thank you. happy mother's day. pete: more "fox & friends" in a a moment. will cure it!
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